Be sure to check out our previous articles covering some of these features, including the new Ink Replay in Photos. The Windows 10 Creators Update offers even more exciting features for users interested in inking. That being said, I have seen friends create works of art in Microsoft Paint, so I am sure there are many of you out there who could do just the same with tools available in Ink Workspace. There is just little control, especially if you are a novice. I must admit, using a mouse pointer instead of a pen is unsurprisingly awkward. The Windows Ink Workspace button will appear in the notification area, where you can access features such as Sticky Notes, Sketchpad, and Screen Sketch. Not to worry, all you need to do is right-click the taskbar, select “ Show Windows Ink Workspace button,” then click it. If Windows 10 doesn’t detect touch support, you won’t see the Windows Ink Tools in the notification area. Enable Windows Ink Workspace in Windows 10 without a Stylus or Touchscreen Of course, if you’re a Windows 10 user who doesn’t have a stylus (or even a touchscreen), you might feel a little left out.